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As a Staff member and regular player, you will come across bugs and other technical issues that need solving. DemocracyCraft uses Github Projects to effectively track and manage our bugs.

Make sure you’ve submitted your Github username in your Staff channel if you haven’t already! Register for a free account here, don’t worry - no coding is involved for this…

How to File an Issue

Step 1. Open Github Projects

Open our Github Projects board.

Step 2. Triaging

Navigate to the To Triage column, and click +Add Item.

[[File:../../static/img/staffing/filing-github-issues/figure-1.0.png|Figure 1.0]]

Figure 1.0: Opening the board and navigating to the To Triage column.

[[File:../../static/img/staffing/filing-github-issues/figure-1.1.png|Figure 1.1]]

Figure 1.1: Clicking the +Add Item button.

Step 2.1. Add a title to your Issue

Enter a concise title describing your issue in the box provided.

[[File:../../static/img/staffing/filing-github-issues/figure-1.2.png|Figure 1.2]]

Figure 1.2: Adding your issue’s title.

Step 2.2. Add a description to your Issue

You will now see your issue filed in the To Triage column, open it and add a description by clicking the Edit button under the title.

[[File:../../static/img/staffing/filing-github-issues/figure-1.3.png|Figure 1.3]]

Figure 1.3: Example issue created under To Triage column.

[[File:../../static/img/staffing/filing-github-issues/figure-1.4.png|Figure 1.4]]

Figure 1.4: Editor window for issue, where you will edit the description of the issue.

[[File:../../static/img/staffing/filing-github-issues/figure-1.5.png|Figure 1.5]]

Figure 1.5: Adding a description to the example issue.

Step 3. Turn the issue into an Issue

  1. In the same editor menu, on the right hand side you will see Convert to an Issue. This is the last step you’ll need to complete. Click on it, then select Bugs.

[[File:../../static/img/staffing/filing-github-issues/figure-1.6.png|Figure 1.6]]

Figure 1.6: Example issue, actually converted to be an issue!

[[File:../../static/img/staffing/filing-github-issues/figure-1.7.png|Figure 1.7]]

[[File:../../static/img/staffing/filing-github-issues/figure-1.8.png|Figure 1.8]]

Figure 1.7 & Figure 1.8: This is what the issue will look like once converted, and it’s new appearance in the To Triage column.

All done!

Hooray!